With an interest in history, London portrait photographer Robert D. Anderson illustrates a passing of 75 years by photographing living history actors alongside WWII veterans.
Laurie Lewis worked for the Independent as chief arts photographer for many years The book is a personal record of the photographers favourite portraits Major UK publicity and marketing campaign
Photographer Jim Newberry documented Chicago and its musicians for more than thirty years, shooting for the artists and labels that put the city's music scene on the map in the '90s, as well as for the Chicago Reader and other publications. Blending an expert eye with a talent for capturing truth beneath the veneer of performance, Newberry ......
This book features portraits from each decade of Nicholas Sinclair's career, beginning with the early circus photographs taken in the 1980s, previously unpublished photographs from The Chameleon Body and portraits of Britain's leading artists, including Frank Auerbach, Paula Rego, Anthony Caro and Gillian Ayres.
YourStory is a visual record of the often unseen dialogues that occur in the creative studio or environment where people work and are inspired. Moving through a series of intentional encounters, Lorenzo Morandi documents the resonance that ignites between two curious minds. These are not merely photographs; they are meditations on the shared ......
Portraits of dancers rendered through reflective storytelling and exquisite photography, illustrating the varieties of individual paths within the world of ballet Infinite Steps invites readers into the deeply personal journeys of thirty-three ballet dancers from around the world, tracing their paths from first plies to final bows and beyond. ......
Essays on Portraiture and the Black Male Figure in Colonial South Africa
The Nightwatchman: Essays on Portraiture and the Black Male Figure in Colonial South Africa brings into focus the African policeman as a subject of portraiture. While colonial governments co-opted and conscripted Africans into military and policing services, it was after the Zulu defeat of the English in the battle of Isandlwana that a genre of ......
Essays on Portraiture and the Black Male Figure in Colonial South Africa
Drawing on a rich archive of colonial photography, Mokoena explores how images of African policemen and nightwatchmen in colonial South Africa challenged traditional narratives of oppression, revealing how uniform and portraiture transformed the black male figure into an aesthetic subject worthy of admiration. This illustrated collection of ......